BROWNSVILLE — A 47-year-old Quincy woman is in stable condition after her car traveled down an embankment and rolled into a creek Saturday afternoon.

Annette Pompa was airlifted to Enloe Medical Center with major head trauma.

She was driving a 1996 Kia Sportage south on Willow Glenn Road south of Frenchtown Road. The car traveled right on the road and Pompa steered back to the left and lost control.

Man accused of drug possession

PARADISE — A 22-year-old Paradise resident was arrested Saturday afternoon on a suspicion of possessing cocaine, according to a police department press release.

Adam Wrangham was pulled over at 1:11 p.m. after Paradise officers saw him speeding on Pearson Road near Butte View Terrace.

Because of probation, he was able to be searched for weapons violations, according to the release.

Officer found bags that contained a white powder, which was determined to be cocaine. Wrangham was booked into the Butte County Jail for possession and sales of a controlled substance, according to the release.

Officers have seen an increase in cocaine use in Paradise recently.

Corning pair found with stolen property

CORNING — Two Corning residents were arrested Saturday night on a suspicion of possessing stolen property, according to a police department press release.

Victor Alan Lowery, 22, and Honey Rose Nichols, 24, were arrested after officers found them driving a stolen 1989 Chevrolet pickup with a camper shell, according to the release. The pickup was taken from an Orland business and was being driven to Corning.

Officers found the pickup in the 1500 block of Fig Lane. Nichols and Lowery were unloading property from inside the truck.

Officers found more stolen property from the Stonyford area at Nichols” home in Corning.

The two suspects were arrested and booked into the Tehama County Jail.